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  1. Join Date
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    Iba na talaga ang tsikot.com. Meron pang "Activity Level". Ano ang ibig sabihin nito?

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    yup at ano yung longetivity?? hahah endurance sa ***?? hahahah

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    paano din nilalagay yung text in between username at activity level?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumusut_Amige View Post
    paano din nilalagay yung text in between username at activity level?
    Go to User CP, then click on edit profile. meron dun Custom user title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by topgun View Post
    yup at ano yung longetivity?? hahah endurance sa ***?? hahahah
    pag matagal ka na yata member ng tsikot ,observe ko kasi sa mga old member kahit hindi active

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    nadadagdagan ata activity level pag naka 4 posts a day ka (at least)...

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    EDIT: sorry DP
    Last edited by BoEinG_747; August 17th, 2006 at 07:52 PM.

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    Still wondering! Hindi sya based sa total number of posts. Ano kaya?

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    Longetivity - kung gaano ka na katagal na active tsikoteer
    Actiity - kung gaano ka active sa mga forums natin through posts

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicolodeon View Post
    Longetivity - kung gaano ka na katagal na active tsikoteer
    Actiity - kung gaano ka active sa mga forums natin through posts
    I think it's not through posts. Please take note:
    I have 1170 + posts, my activity level is 2
    You have 1900 + posts, your level is 1
    Tsinita has 2505 + posts, the level is 1
    Boeing 747 has 3820 posts, the level is 2
    Top Gun has 162 posts, the level is 1

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    i-clarify na lang nati kay Tsikot at kay Jedi.

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    wait natin mga mods

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    an explanation from the vbulletin board...

    This hack is really good. I really like it. You can use it as a activity level. It's very simple to customize. How you want to customize it. Look here
    2*$userinfo[posts]+$personal0[personalviews]

    In this equation it will take the total number of posts the user has times it by 2 and add the total of views the user has. So if that user has 10 posts and has viewed 50 threads his activity level would be at 70. You can make it so it divides by 100 to use smaller numbers. Only thing missing is replies which would be nice.
    not sure if that is the right explanation, though.

    sir jedi, tama ba?

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    ganda rin kung parang speedometer itsura nung mga level level..

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    Quote Originally Posted by j_avonni View Post
    I think it's not through posts. Please take note:
    I have 1170 + posts, my activity level is 2
    You have 1900 + posts, your level is 1
    Tsinita has 2505 + posts, the level is 1
    Boeing 747 has 3820 posts, the level is 2
    Top Gun has 162 posts, the level is 1
    based from the activity meter... pag naka red level ka na ang activity level mo ay 2.

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    We have a new member-evaluation system:

    Activity Levels:

    this is not dependent on the total number of posts, but on consistency ... if within a period of time (e.g., 1 month) he visits regularly and posts a minimum number of posts, his activity level increases.

    example, a visit a day earns him 2 activity posts...

    a post earns him 1 activity post...

    then at the end of the period, he should have accumulated a certain number of activity points to be promoted to activity level 2...

    activity level 2 will then enable him to be a member of a secondary usergroup with special privileges: the ability to post new threads, signatures, avatar, customized username, etc...

    we can explore the power of this system further... please post your suggestions, comments and recommendations. This can help us solve some of the rampant problems in tsikot: scammers, spammers, advertisers, etc...

    for me certain privileges should be earned... what do you think?

    Here is the complete documentation:

    The Activity Config Guide
    Helpful information on configuring the Activity Modification for vB3.5
    by WetWired the Unbound

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    Intro

    "Weeks Reflected?" "Counted posts per day?" "Visit weighting?" Even with the
    precise description of what these settings do in the control panel, what they
    mean for you very well may not be clear. The purpose of this short guide is
    to explain how these settings will effect the activity of your members.

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    What is activity, anyway?

    Activity was concieved as a way for a new user to easily tell who is active
    in the community. Now, you might think to yourself "I thought that's what the
    post count was for." In a way it is; post count does tell you who has posted
    the most over the life of the board, but what if a new user wanted to know who
    was active *now*? Should the advice of a poster who's been faithfully posting
    for the past month be overlooked in favor of the advice of a member who was
    active in the past but really doesn't visit much any more? The Activity
    Modification gives you a metric of who is active, now.

    The Activity Modification looks at a log of visits it keeps, as well as posts
    in forums where posts count in order to determine a user's activity level. You
    may think visiting isn't what's important, posting is; to a point I agree with
    you, but isn't visiting every day an indication of devotion to the events of
    the community? In any case, each day for the past so many days, a user is
    evaluated on whether they even visited, and if they did, how many times they
    posted that day. Then, the mod takes the information for these days, and it
    determines which days are more important based on how long ago they were. The
    final result is the activity level you see beside each user's post.

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    How do these settings factor in?

    Weeks Reflected
    At its simplest, this is how far back the mod looks when deciding a user's
    activity. If you set this to 1 week, then activity level will be based off of
    users' actions only in the past week; if you set this to 6 weeks, then the
    activity level will be based off of the events of the past month and a half.
    If things move fast in your community, a low setting might be a good idea, but
    if things move slower, a higher setting would be advised.

    Counted posts per day
    Think of this as anti-spam. This setting limits the number of posts the mod
    considers for a user for one day. Think about your average active member; how
    many posts do they consistantly post per day? You should set this setting
    arround this number of posts per day.

    Visit Weighting
    Maybe you don't really care about members who visit every day but don't post,
    maybe you do. This is where you express this opinion. A lower number means
    that visiting isn't very important, whereas a higher number means that visiting
    is important. To be exact, the setting is the importance of visiting compared
    to posting once. Only one visit per day is counted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jedi View Post
    ...for me certain privileges should be earned... what do you think?
    I agree. Earned, not asked for.

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    wala bang prize sa mga 10K posts and up?

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    Thanks jedi.

    We now know better... Good metrics!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jedi View Post
    We have a new member-evaluation system:

    Activity Levels:

    this is not dependent on the total number of posts, but on consistency ... if within a period of time (e.g., 1 month) he visits regularly and posts a minimum number of posts, his activity level increases.

    example, a visit a day earns him 2 activity posts...

    a post earns him 1 activity post...

    then at the end of the period, he should have accumulated a certain number of activity points to be promoted to activity level 2...

    activity level 2 will then enable him to be a member of a secondary usergroup with special privileges: the ability to post new threads, signatures, avatar, customized username, etc...
    Pag naging inactive or less active, would a member be demoted, say from level 2 down to 1? Hanggang ilang levels ba ito?

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